Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau

ABSTRACT An analysis of the spatiotemporal variability in summer precipitation during the period 1961–2010 is presented based on monthly precipitation datasets from 66 meteorological stations in the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau ( TP ). By applying empirical orthogonal function ( EOF ) analysi...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Liu, Huancai, Duan, Keqin, Li, Man, Shi, Peihong, Yang, Junhua, Zhang, Xiao, Sun, Jianyong
Other Authors: National Natural Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Technology
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/joc.4304 2024-09-15T18:21:31+00:00 Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau Liu, Huancai Duan, Keqin Li, Man Shi, Peihong Yang, Junhua Zhang, Xiao Sun, Jianyong National Natural Science Foundation of China Ministry of Science and Technology 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.4304 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjoc.4304 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/joc.4304 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Climatology volume 35, issue 15, page 4539-4546 ISSN 0899-8418 1097-0088 journal-article 2015 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4304 2024-08-27T04:28:32Z ABSTRACT An analysis of the spatiotemporal variability in summer precipitation during the period 1961–2010 is presented based on monthly precipitation datasets from 66 meteorological stations in the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau ( TP ). By applying empirical orthogonal function ( EOF ) analysis, a strong reversal is found in the variability of summer precipitation between the northeastern and the southeastern TP on the inter‐annual timescale; this reversal is defined as the Dipole Oscillation in summer precipitation over the TP . Our analysis shows that the North Atlantic Oscillation ( NAO ) greatly controls the Dipole Oscillation in TP summer precipitation by modifying the atmospheric circulation over and around the TP . With the increased stationary wave activity spreading eastward from the North Atlantic to the TP , a pronounced wave train pattern bridges the North Atlantic Ocean and the TP . During the positive phase of the NAO , warm moist air from the oceans around Asia is transported by the southeastern flank of the anticyclonic anomaly over East Asia to the northeastern TP . This northward‐moving warm moist air encounters cold air masses transported by the northwestern flank of the cyclonic anomaly over the northeastern TP . The confluence of the cold and warm air masses subsequently strengthens cumulus convective activities and ultimately results in excessive precipitation over the northeastern TP . Meanwhile, as a cyclonic anomaly sets up over northwestern India and Pakistan, water vapour condenses into precipitation over northwestern India and Pakistan, inhibiting Arabian Sea moisture inflows into the southeastern TP and northeastern India. As a result, a precipitation deficit occurs over the southeastern TP . The opposite scenario occurs during the negative phase of the NAO . Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Wiley Online Library International Journal of Climatology 35 15 4539 4546
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description ABSTRACT An analysis of the spatiotemporal variability in summer precipitation during the period 1961–2010 is presented based on monthly precipitation datasets from 66 meteorological stations in the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau ( TP ). By applying empirical orthogonal function ( EOF ) analysis, a strong reversal is found in the variability of summer precipitation between the northeastern and the southeastern TP on the inter‐annual timescale; this reversal is defined as the Dipole Oscillation in summer precipitation over the TP . Our analysis shows that the North Atlantic Oscillation ( NAO ) greatly controls the Dipole Oscillation in TP summer precipitation by modifying the atmospheric circulation over and around the TP . With the increased stationary wave activity spreading eastward from the North Atlantic to the TP , a pronounced wave train pattern bridges the North Atlantic Ocean and the TP . During the positive phase of the NAO , warm moist air from the oceans around Asia is transported by the southeastern flank of the anticyclonic anomaly over East Asia to the northeastern TP . This northward‐moving warm moist air encounters cold air masses transported by the northwestern flank of the cyclonic anomaly over the northeastern TP . The confluence of the cold and warm air masses subsequently strengthens cumulus convective activities and ultimately results in excessive precipitation over the northeastern TP . Meanwhile, as a cyclonic anomaly sets up over northwestern India and Pakistan, water vapour condenses into precipitation over northwestern India and Pakistan, inhibiting Arabian Sea moisture inflows into the southeastern TP and northeastern India. As a result, a precipitation deficit occurs over the southeastern TP . The opposite scenario occurs during the negative phase of the NAO .
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author Liu, Huancai
Duan, Keqin
Li, Man
Shi, Peihong
Yang, Junhua
Zhang, Xiao
Sun, Jianyong
spellingShingle Liu, Huancai
Duan, Keqin
Li, Man
Shi, Peihong
Yang, Junhua
Zhang, Xiao
Sun, Jianyong
Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau
author_facet Liu, Huancai
Duan, Keqin
Li, Man
Shi, Peihong
Yang, Junhua
Zhang, Xiao
Sun, Jianyong
author_sort Liu, Huancai
title Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau
title_short Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau
title_full Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau
title_fullStr Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the Dipole Oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern Tibetan Plateau
title_sort impact of the north atlantic oscillation on the dipole oscillation of summer precipitation over the central and eastern tibetan plateau
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